The Milwaukee Bucks have some tough decisions to make regarding Brandon Jennings

Summary of 3 articles · Updated Feb 14, 2013

"Being in Milwaukee wasn't the reason I didn't make the All-Star Game," Jennings said. Brandon Jennings said Wednesday he's not looking to leave the Milwaukee Bucks, despite an ESPN.com story that said he has "irreconcilable differences" with the club. I … (more)can understand wanting to enjoy a bigger city – and this is coming from a writer that very much loves Milwaukee – but what does a bigger market have to do with Brandon Jennings’ production? I’m sorry, is it Milwaukee’s small market that has you shooting less than 40 percent from the field this year? Or shooting under 40 percent for the third time in your four-year career? Would Jennings earn more respect from the refs and get to the line more than 3.8 times per 36 minutes if he played for the Knicks? Jennings' marching orders for his new representation? Get him out of Milwaukee, either by the trade deadline or via a toxic offer sheet from another team this summer. Jennings said he’d have no trouble jumping to the Packers’ NFC North rivals in Minnesota, saying all 31 teams would be an option, and he was a bit more expansive when asked about the possibility of reuniting with former Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin with the Dolphins. The 2013 restricted free agent has often talked about exploring other opportunities outside of the team that drafted him, as well he should, but Ford’s anonymous source took things one step further:

Greg Jennings “wouldn’t mind” playing in Miami

Wide receiver Greg Jennings has put his Green Bay house on the market and all signs continue to point toward his departure from the Packers in free agency. Less clear is where Jennings might be playing next. A lot of teams have been thrown out as potent…